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fuckindiva: Female Psycopaths in Film “Isn’t it time to acknowledge the ugly side? I’ve grown quite weary of the spunky heroines, brave rape victims, soul-searching fashionistas that stock so many books. I particularly mourn the lack of female
Suspense In The Cinema, by Gordon Gow (A. Zwemmer Ltd, 1968).From a library book sale in Nottingham.
colettesaintyves: Barbara Stanwyck, Night Nurse, William A. Wellman, 1931.
miss-vanilla: Barbara Stanwyck, 20s.
1920s-aesthetic: Barbara Stanwyck 16th of July 1907 - 20th of January 1990
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oldhollywood-mylove: Gary Cooper as Prof. Bertram Potts Barbara Stanwyck as Sugarpuss O'Shea Ball of Fire (1941)
gameraboy2: Barbara Stanwyck
silverscreendames:BARBARA STANWYCK & JOAN BLONDELLnight nurse (1931), dir. william a. wellman.
hollywoodlady: 1940s Hairstyles: Hedy Lamarr, Rita Hayworth, Lauren Bacall, Barbara Stanwyck, Ann Sheridan, Betty Grable, Ava Gardner, Veronica Lake and Ann Miller.
nitratediva:Theresa Harris and Barbara Stanwyck in Baby Face (1933)
wehadfacesthen:Barbara Stanwyck, 1945
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vintagesalt: Barbara Stanwyck in a publicity photo for Breakfast for Two || 1937
avagardner: A Femme Fatale is a mysterious and seductive woman. Whose charms ensnare her lovers in bonds of irresistible desire, often leading them into compromising, dangerous, and deadly situations.
wehadfacesthen: Compassionate care delivered by Barbara Stanwyck in Night Nurse (William A. Wellman, 1931) gif by amodernmusketeer
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Dorothy Burgess and Barbara Stanwyck have a slap fight in Ladles They Talk About (1933)
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1927 portrait of Barbara Stanwyck from “The Theatre” magazine.
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Lew Smith, Barbara Stanwyck, Clark Gable and Bill Hickman (1950)
nitratediva: Theresa Harris and Barbara Stanwyck in Baby Face (1933)
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wehadfacesthen: Barbara Stanwyck, 1941
summers-in-hollywood: Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in Double Indemnity, 1944
olivethomas:Barbara Stanwyck for Union Pacific, 1939 painted-face.com
theclutteredclassicattic: Barbara Stanwyck, 1940s https://painted-face.com/
deforest: Barbara Stanwyck photographed for Paramount Studios, 1937. https://painted-face.com/
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wehadfacesthen:Barbara Stanwyck in the trailer for Women They Talk About (William Keighley & Howard Bretherton, 1933) https://painted-face.com/
auldcine:Until a minute ago. When I couldn’t fire that second shot.BARBARA STANWYCK in DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944) https://painted-face.com/
misstanwyck: Barbara Stanwyck photographed for Ball of Fire, 1941The film was written for Ginger Rogers. After she read it she told the producer and the director “Oh, I would never play that part, she’s too common.” So they called Barbara Stanwyck
1930sglamourandstyle:Barbara Stanwyck https://painted-face.com/
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leilahyams: Barbara Stanwyck in 1932. https://painted-face.com/
wehadfacesthen: Barbara Stanwyck, c.1942
misstanwyck: The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933) is the only art film Barbara Stanwyck has ever made, and it’s interesting to see how her presence fits into one. The picture is “art” in its execution as well as in its experimental theme. It is
hildy-dont-be-hasty: I get the general idea. She was a tramp from a long line of tramps. Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson in Double Indemnity (dir. Billy Wilder, 1944)
fuckyesoldhollywood: Bloopers from My Man Godfrey. This is amazing. The only thing as awesome as seeing Carole Lombard curse profusely is seeing Barbara Stanwyck curse profusely. Bishes could say “SON OF A BITCH!” like no one else.
fuckyesoldhollywood: Barbara Stanwyck bloopers AWWW. AWWWWW. The cuteness! The cuteness! *the one where she says “Son of a bitch!” to Dennis Morgan will be posted promptly as that glorious moment is not included in this video.
fuckyesoldhollywood: A Tribute To Barbara Stanwyck by Jennifer Jason Leigh (aired on TCM) I really like this, because JJL does a terrific job of describing Missy’s appeal and unique ability to project both strength and vulnerability.
thisisnodream: Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck in a promotional still for Ball of Fire, 1941.
carole-lombard: She was so alive, modern, frank, and natural that she stands out like a beacon on a lightship in this odd place called Hollywood. - Barbara Stanwyck Barbara talking about Carole Lombard? LOVE!
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barbara-stanwyck: Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby (1938)
barbara-stanwyck:Marilyn Monroe in Bus Stop (1956)
barbara-stanwyck:Lucille Ball and Edward Brophy in Dance, Girl, Dance (1940)
nitratediva: Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity (1944). GRINDHOUSE LOVES BARBARA
barbara-stanwyck: Marika Rökk in Hallo Janine! (1939)
barbara-stanwyck: Lady of Burlesque (1943)
barbara-stanwyck: Elizabeth Taylor’s wardrobe for Cleopatra (1963). She allegedly made 65 costume changes in the film however since the film was cut by several hours only 38 outfits appear. You can see images from the cut scenes and outfits not included
barbara-stanwyck:Christina Ricci in Buffalo ‘66 (1998)
barbara-stanwyck: Doris Day in Caprice (1967)